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because the technological cut around is even stronger and it is difficult to keep people from speaking their mind and larger volume. john: montana's said corporations are not entitled to constitutional rights because they're not he been beings. but they are groups of people that should have a right to participate in politics. >> this year club is a corporation. the reason foundation is a corporation. dam and. [laughter] >> i am excited some people were elected. good news. next. [applause] >> we can build on the progress we've made. john: really? they made progress. unemployment's higher now, and probably, because thigh increased the burden of government. federal spendings' up by billions, and obama's bureaucrats added thousands of pages of new regulations, and now we're up to this 170,000 pages of rules. each one is an assault on opportunity and personal freedom. maybe i'm too negative. let's get an expert look at what the election meant for freedom from the all-star panel. david boaz, hadlel heath, and deroy murdock. >> i was shocked he got back in with the record he had. there is som

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stuff like this guy. >> yeah. avery, do you think that the laws will change with the technology that they just haven't caught up with this? do you see that happening in the future? >> well, that's a wonderful question. actually technology is so far ahead of where our laws are both federal and state. you know what? it's always going to be a struggle, susan, between trying to stop anti-social behavior in these tweets and freedom of expression under the first amendment. that balance test is the constant in federal and state courts. you know what? i don't know that the law is ever going to catch up with social media and technology. i think it's going to be case by case. always a struggle. always a battle in the courts. very difficult to answer. >> all right. we're switching to maine now. we're talking about one of the most famous pieces of art work in maine. the governor ordered it to be removed. and the artist is claiming she does not want it to be removed because she was paid for this. confusing case here. richard, what do you think? >> i think that the governor should have taken

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, the peaceful march across the world across the parched land and the dense rain forest of the congo. technology is transforming thicks. everything is speeding up. everything is opening up. now if i can talk about something i actually know about for a moment. this feeling reminds me a little bit maybe more than a little bit of the arrival of punk rod in the '70s. you see, the clash or the baffs of the rock and roll pyramid, and overnight gave the finger to the dreadful business, the top of the pyramid, it was called progressive rock. open sick songs. no good lyrics. [laughter] great reviews. [laughter] punk bands made no pretends of being better than the audience. they were the audience. if you. ed to play, grab a guitar. energy was in. the clash like a public service announcement with guitars. and they gave u12 2u2 that social act vifm could make as a musical rite. i like to point out that none of your professor, not a single one has ever drawn or likely to draw the connection between the arab spring and the clash. [laughter] [applause] just a little intermission. and okay. sharpen your pencils

the technology will probably be light years ahead but it definitely changes the game. it also, because you had an incumbent re-elected, they were able to invest all the millions of dollars they did in this, it puts democrats at a significant advantage and republicans do have a lot of catchup to do. >> not having a primary fight certainly helped out in that, devoting resources. appreciate it. fascinating stuff. >>> coming up next, a number of people without power in new york is actually up from yesterday. as people shiver in the dark, they're boiling over at power companies and the government. we'll talk to one hard-hit resident when we continue. ve a . [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 you know, the one that's been lying around. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 rollover your old 401(k) to a schwab ira, and we'll help you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 find new wa

. in four years the technology will probably be light years ahead. but it definitely changes the game. it also, because you had an incumbent re-elected, they were able to invest all the millions of dollars they did in this, it puts democrats at a significant advantage and republicans do have a lot of catchup to do. >> not having a primary fight certainly helped out in that, devoting resources. appreciate it. fascinating stuff. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, a number of people without power in new york is actually up from yesterday. as people shiver in the dark, they're boiling over at power companies and the government. we'll talk to one hard-hit resident when we continue. plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer up to 9 months. [ male announcer ] because enbrel®, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fi

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quarters. >> we've had five years of extraordinary transformation in the whole technology industry. when you think it's only five years ago that we didn't really have smart phones, we certainly didn't have tablet computers. all companies are trying to adjust to those changes to the rise of social network, the move to mobile, and in that move, there are winners and there are losers. and the losers are scrambling to try to do something about it. >> they are. julie larson green is taking over the position. she's been appointed as the leader for all the engineering. >> we'll see how miss green gets on. from green to greek. >> it's going to be greece all this week. good news, bad news. those eurozone finance ministers gave an extra two years. so athens now has, well, from 2014, it now has a 2016 deadline to reach all those targets to cut their deficit. the bad news, those same finance ministers continue to postpone that extra chunk of bailout monday. >> wasn't it friday? >> well, they wanted it by this $40 billion, they wanted it this friday, because come this friday, athens has to pay out fi

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of the dense rain forests of the congo. technology is transforming things. everything is speeding up. everything is opening up. if i can talk about something i actually know about for a moment, this reminds me of the arrival of punk rock in the mid-70's. the clash was the very base of the rock-and-roll pyramid. overnight they gave the finger to be dreadful business that was at the top of the pyramid. it was called progressive rock. great reviews. epic songs, no good lyrics. great reviews. but the band made no pretense of being better than the audience appeared they were the audience. virtuosity was out. the clash were like a public- service announcement with guitars. they gave u2 the idea that social activism could make for a good social right. i would like to point out none of your professors as ever draw the connection between the arab spring and the clash. [applause] [laughter] little intermission. ok. sharpen your pencils. i do not need to lecture you about change of the air you breathe. you are in it. i think change is your expectation. what might mean for you when the pyramid a

and then a victory. people talk about the technology about it, the computers of it, but there's a man at the center of that, his name is barack obama, and he has his own journey through that world and he understands the power of ordinary people. i think for him to stand there and to speak heart to heart i just think is powerful. i think some things are above politics, beyond politics. we'll slice it and dice it but you know what, this is real tough. somebody said it's a difficult job being president. that's the understatement of the year. but -- >> also, i'll tell you what i thought. i also thought he sort of nailed this what i think is a lie that hurricane sandy won the election for barack obama. it may be he was emboldened by a crisis he had to deal with, but he certainly came alive in the last week in a way he hadn't been throughout the campaign, certainly wasn't in the debates or the convention. i saw the old obama. i saw him four years ago and he was doing that thing on the stump and he was emotional, he was passionate. that in the end was a connection to people i just don't think mitt romney

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this wonderful he roik world saving effort to mobile lies technology and radar and all number of inventions and the atomic boc and we -- bomb and we need to bring that effort to the civilian front including medical care. and that document became sort of the founding agenda document for the whole post war effort, purely bipartisan, to put the curve sending from science front and center in the national policy. and i think it's been unfortunate that emphasis has fallen off of the national agenda over the last few years and i think we've all paid a price for it in terms of our own health and in terms of future cost of medical programs. and now i'm optimistic we can find a way to get it back on the agenda in this second term. >> if you look in a document that doesn't get any attention but it published from the executive office of the president there is a call there for medical drugs doubling. i think that's a political appropriate approach to take and i hope that frankly both parties take it up in the next four years. >> so jim has just put a serious policy issue on the table. this environment w

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getting a transportation bill. it's a combination of things. modern technology, frankly it is a 24/7 news media. it is the fact that the members leave their families back home. you can't be a good legislator two and half days a week. you have to work at it. the combination of those things, it contributed to the partisanship and the gridlock that we have now. the answer is simple. it is called leadership. men and women of goodwill, conservative liberals, republicans, and the president -- they say it is an easy and we have to get results. >> so i want to come back to that. let's talk about the challenges that lay ahead over the next three to six months in the government. you have divided power, fiscal problems that you have to address. it's not unlike 1990. you are able to put together a pretty good package in 1990 that led to pave the way for it the deficit subsequently. something like that happen now? what was so different about 1990 than what we have now? >> well, i think it would be more difficult to do it. i came to the senate in january of 1977. when i came there, you had democrats an

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-modern society. for the first time in history, we are more comfortable in technology than fellow human beings. if we don't think we're going to pay some kind of price for that as a society --. >> i've thought about this before. we're so obsessed with texting. if texting had come first and then you could talk to somebody on the phone, we'd be so into it. but because it went the other way, it's quicker, less back and forth. >> here's the thing, and we all do this. we know when we see who's called or texted us, we all do. human beings do what they want to do. there are some people you're thrilled to hear from, you dial them right away. other people, oh, that's going to be five minutes, you text them. right? >> or that person that never stops talking you don't even pick up. >> you monitor your time. you're realizing i will never get off the phone if i get on with that person, so you text. >> can we eat something? >> no. >> i'm hungry. >>> let's talk about these. they are so cute. they look like chinese takeout, it's try-day friday, they are cupcakes layered in a to-go container. >> i don't know.

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-of-the-art facility for teaching health sciences. low cost satellite controlled by same technology that runs smartphone. >>> contra costa library system given national medal for innovation an app that lets you check out e-books and mobile lending program to check out books from a machine in your neighborhood or at the mall. slew of innovation. >> i have a library card for them, so way to go guys. 5:26 >>> sadder news, a man found dead in an antioch apartment, we are live with the scare that had police calling out the bomb squad. >>> happening now, san francisco firefighters on the scene of an apartment building fire that has left neighbors out in the cold. >>> travel forecast, traveling around the bay towards pacifica, check out temperatures dry 53, more clouds, 59 noon, mild 4:00 with 61. stray shower possible at 7:00, 50s -- 55°. berkeley, [ inaudible ] 50s through 7:00, partly sunny and 62 mid 60s during the afternoon. should be dry during the evening and 60°. more news, weather >>> 5:30 thursday, hope you are having a great morning. thanks for joining us i'm kristen sze. >>> i'm eric t

have the best technology. they have to build up the kind of emotional appeal so people are willing to go out there and spend their time and resources and provide their talents because they believe in someone and what they are offering. we are hopeful that many people that helped us this time will end up running for office themselves, are leading nonprofit, or playing enormously valuable roles in their community. again, i think the only reason all this happened on the ground, we have remarkable staff and the campaign they put together is the best in history. the reason those people got involved is because they believed in barack obama. it was the relationship between them and our candidate. >> one last thing, we never thought of you guys as rooters. >> i think that is it. thank you all for joining us. this is our last conference call for the campaign. it has been a pleasure talking with you often, and i am sure we will have an opportunity to work together again. thanks. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >

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california is so much less technologically advanced but there we are so all these figures are necessarily a little incomplete as they apply to the nation and there's other states with votes still out, too. it appears that obama will get a huge electoral advantage out of this relatively narrow popular vote margin. assuming that he carries florida where he is in the current towns ahead in the miami-dade county people are this year counting votes without the assistance of many republican and democratic lawyers. the electoral vote is 332 to 206. that was a margin in 2004 and only got 286 votes. obama was slightly less. it appears it gets 3:32. i think that there is a certain structural demographic advantage over democrats in the electoral college in this era. the democratic voters tend to be clustered in some big large metropolitan areas, and in particular neighborhoods and they give the democrats and initially advantage within the electoral college. president obama of 57% or more of the popular vote in 11 states and the district of columbia and the have 163 electoral votes. romney 113 states

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they be studying? >> um, i think a lot of people talk about what they call s.t.e.m., science, technology, something and math. >> engineering. >> engineering and math, right. [laughter] you know, i do think, look, i'm all for -- you know, i have a son who's majoring in classics. i'm all for studying all these interesting things. but i do think that having those kinds of skills are what -- it's part of when you do look at the countries that we worry about competing with us, a lot of their focus is on studying those kinds of things that actually have, you know, have real world usefulness in the economy. and germany for a long time, i've spent a reasonable amount of time in germany, has emphasized engineering and technical backgrounds, and certainly china is going it, and i'm all for -- as i said, i'm all for having historians and even economists. [laughter] economists are very important. but, or money managers. but i do think that having those kinds of, having a strong base of people with those kinds of skills is a great, would be a great thing. >> so i think that the most important point is education

a whole lot more about technology you or i do. >> i'm really not that crazy. >> but i am. >> we'll be right back. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ i'd do anything for you, dear ♪ ♪ anything, yes, i'd do anything ♪ ♪ anything for you ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody to "the mix." this story may surprise a few people out there. this, a study done by one of the leading, experts on sex relationships in the uk here. this is the main theory she is working on. the qualities that women believe make them appealing, beauty, youth, confidence, intelligence are not what men look for in a long term relationship. men would rather a girl that made them secure. >> a sandwich. >> rather than the one all other guys want to take away from him. study after study, men say i want a hot girl, they actually in real life want some one, more of a spark and a personality connection above all else here. so they said emotional connection was bigger than sexiness and spark was more important than looks. so being curvy, looking nice, appearing kind, listening, trust worthy, laughing at his jokes, letting him take

heroic world saving effort to mobilize technology, radar, proximity, and all number of invention synthetic rubber and atomic bomb we need to bring that same miracle of progress as an organized on -- concerted effort to the civil began front including medical care and that document that became -- agenda document for the whole post war effort. completely bipartisan, truman, eisenhower and the kennedy space mission to put the curve bending from science front and center in the national policy. it's been unfortunate the scientific emphasis has fallen off the national agenda over the last few years. i think we paid a price for it not only in terms of our own health but also in terms of the future cost of the medical programs and health care programs. now i'm optimistic that o'you can find a way to get it back on the agenda, in this second term. for example, to president obama science adviser if you look at the on document that doesn't seem to get any attention. if it got published from the executive office of the president on september 25th there's a call for the doubling of the new me

and that helped. it's the spirit and technology of the internet. >> and i suppose everybody saw this going on amazon.com and look at every binders in the thousands and thousands of comments. this finder just doesn't hope my comments. >> priority for standardized effect is. there are no women in it. >> was speaking associate media, one of the questions is prompted by treat from election evening. when we realize we had part of the historic results of this last week where he had 20 women in the u.s. senate, and historic number and rebecca rightly reminded us that it was in part because of things like emily's list that i want to have a conversation about the kind of institutions and the organizations that have been working quiet they all this time to make this moment possible. i don't have to say something about emily's list. >> families list within washington politics, it is an incredibly powerful force. at some point they were the largest organization. i don't know if that's still true, in the day of the super pacs, they are not the largest anybody. so emily's list is an organization that su

in a draft folder. >> i would be caught i'm so technologically impaired. >> over g mail. >> i want you to stay on this with your cat-like reflexes all morning. >> i do have other news. >> stephanie: oh okay. >> i'll come back to this. >> oh we're coming back to this. >> stephanie: little news mynx. >> there is so much wrong with this story. >> stephanie: the point is we're helpers, jim, as you know. a lot of people hurting on the right, we just want skeeter and friends to know that it gets better. >> history turns the page, you know i know, we all know a skeeter. obama derangement syndrome reaches all segments of society. rich and poor, young and old everyone can be a skeeter. sufferers of obama derangement sinsyndrome only have to remember three words. >> it's gets better. >> for those who are unable to distinguish between skeeter and reality. help skeeter. help bubba, help karl rove. a delusional mind is a certainly thing to waste. [applause] >> stephanie: jim ward accurately said. >> written by yahoos. >> stephanie: it is aptly named. oh can i life can be unpredictable. ask general

labor. we not only need ph.d.s in science and technology, we need skilled workers and we need unskilled workers. and we need to have an immigration policy that is good economic policy, and then -- and then the politics will take care of itself. >> you know the finger-pointing has already begun and the posturing has already begun, governor. and there are conservatives in your party saying because of this loss we need to be more conservative, and the moderates are saying because of this loss we need to be more moderate. what do you think the right path is? >> i think the right path for us is good policy. and, you know, in this campaign, one of the things we learned, matt, is negative politics works. you know, hundreds of millions of dollars of nasty negative advertising that mitt romney is a bad person, not mitt romney's policy -- >> both sides, though, governor, negative ads went on both sides. >> forgive me, but that's simply what you saw romney was challenging obama's policies. what you saw obama -- and they're bragging about it in the new yorker this week was that they decided they're

to the poll. mitt romney got fewer than john mccain and still came within two points. the technology included the so-called system some of you have maybe read about in the last couple of days which was the republican get-out-the-vote technology to ensure people are getting to the polls. i'm told on election day it had so many hits around the country as it should have from people saying this person voted and this person didn't. but if that was under attack it closed down. so for those of you hear from again that technology field to enter some politics, we republicans want to talk to you. [laughter] we need some help. the democratic system was quite effective at micro targeting and i've heard lots of anecdotes and one this morning that you will love that somebody gets a call that's a democrat from law school and was we see that you voted and disinformation is publicly available. was it you that voted 2:00 on election day but your sister hasn't. can you call her. that's the level at that point. that led to a turnout effort that in the end makes the difference. the increase in turnout among the b

this morning, we're getting reports of twitter accounts getting hacked. the technology website reports that twitter e-mailed some of the users telling them to reset their password and create a new one. a british comedians -- a british comedian was one of the first to alert others. he tweeted previous posts had disappeared. the e-mail read >>> with last-minute prep -- last-minute preparations are happening right now in livermore at the new paragon mall. the grand opening, just two hours away. ktvu's claudine wong is there to show us more about this outlet mall which is expected to give a big economic boost. >> reporter: good morning. they are expecting a lot of people, a lot of heavy traffic. we've seen a lot of more -- a lot of people here. we've actually seen customers who have been here for three hours. waiting for doors to open, going, where am i gonna start? we're here by prada. pretty unique to have a prada store at an outlet mall. no, i don't know how much anything is because the store does not open for two hours. the grand opening is set to get open in two hours. first outlet in

for high technological solutions on the other end that don't work for everyone. that are brand-new and bells and whistles that are really exciting, personalized medicine, but a very expensive. insurance companies may decide not cover it. and medicare, or that we have talked about, they may decide not to cover it. shannon: these changes are where a consumer in the state of utah -- they would have to shop for your insurance. that is where they will be better than products will be there. so they can set their own, they can allow the feds to come do it, or they can do a kind of a hybrid. but you are talking about it significantly changing what insurance is available or how it works for people in practice? >> absolutely. what i'm most concerned about is the price of premiums. i am all for that. we do that in new york state already. no lifetime limits. that's great. i want people to be covered up to the age of 26. the kind of insurance where people up to 26 -- it's the same kind of comprehensive insurance that i am concerned about. too easy to overuse. you know, we talk about prevent

. people who work right here locally who work for loosened technology, those people who didn't diversify, their financial future has been changed. so you need to diversify and there are many different ways to diversify in today's market. second thing people don't do is to build up your war chest. take advantage of your employer's 401 k plan. 25 and 35% tax savings by contributing to this plan. and as far as an employer match. and probably the third thing i see time and time again is people don't diversify internationally. everyone thinks u.s., u.s., u.s. but the u.s. only produces 48% of the world's gdp. and we're lucky to have the u.s. gdp grow at 2% this year. the world's gdp, the brick countries, brazil, russia, india and china are growing 3 and 4 times. >> let me ask you this, a lot of people look at the money that they have left over trying to save. i think the biggest seems overwhelming cause you are told to have a savings account and contribute to the 401 k. how do you know how much to put where i guess? >> you know, there are rules of thumb to live by. my oldest daughter just gra

is a -- the money that we raise goes to staffing, goes to infrastructure, goes to technology and you know, while you can't run advertisements in perpetuity, you can continue to research even in the off-year and you can continue to track candidates and we're going to start early this year. we're going to make sure that by the time that -- by the time we're ready again the other super pacs are ready to run ads and to kind of get into it, we're going to make sure we have the research already done on some of the candidates and this we've been tracking them and so we're not going to stop. >> bill: all right. i gotta tell you, they may have the koch brothers but we have rodell mollineau. we have american bridge. it is very, very excited. and very important. your calls, your questions your comments welcome at 1-866-55-press. we'll be right back here on the "full court press" this thursday morning. >> announcer: this is the "full court press." the "bill press show," live on your radio and on current tv. corruption based on corruption.

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